The eco72IC gene specifies a trans-acting factor which influences expression of both DNA methyltransferase and endonuclease from the Eco72I restriction-modification system
- PMID: 7607493
- DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(94)00794-s
The eco72IC gene specifies a trans-acting factor which influences expression of both DNA methyltransferase and endonuclease from the Eco72I restriction-modification system
Abstract
Eco72I from Escherichia coli RFL72 is a type-II restriction-modification (R-M) system recognizing and cleaving the sequence 5'-CAC decreases GTG-3'. The R-M genes are transcribed divergently and between the two genes is a small open reading frame codirectional to the R gene. This small ORF acts both to stimulate ENase expression and to depress DNA methyltransferase synthesis. The activity of beta Gal produced from the eco72IM::lacZ translational fusion increased tenfold, and eco72IR::lacZ translational fusion beta Gal activity decreased 130-fold when eco72IC was inactivated by a frameshift mutation. Analysis of nucleotide sequences of R-M systems, containing C genes, revealed a 5'-ACCTTATAGTC-3' consensus sequence upstream from the regulatory genes in all six analysed R-M systems. This sequence, named C-box, may play the role of an operator sequence.
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